Live Animal Resource Core

Unconventional Mammalian Models for Aging Research

The Live Animal Resource Core provides researchers across the nation with access to unconventional mammalian models of aging and longevity. Our unique colony includes species with exceptional lifespans and age-related characteristics that cannot be studied in traditional laboratory models.

Core Members

Available Animal Models

Naked Mole Rats (Heterocephalus glaber)

Lifespan: 30+ years (exceptional for rodent size)

Unique characteristics:

  • Extreme cancer resistance
  • Negligible senescence
  • Exceptional DNA repair mechanisms
  • Unique metabolism and physiology

Research applications: Cancer biology, DNA repair, aging mechanisms, longevity studies

Damaraland Mole Rats (Fukomys damarensis)

Lifespan: 20+ years

Unique characteristics:

  • Eusocial behavior similar to naked mole rats
  • Extended lifespan compared to other rodents
  • Stress resistance mechanisms
  • Social hierarchy effects on aging

Research applications: Social effects on aging, comparative longevity studies, stress response

African Spiny Mice (Acomys spp.)

Lifespan: 7-8 years

Unique characteristics:

  • Exceptional regenerative abilities
  • Rapid wound healing without scarring
  • Organ regeneration capabilities
  • Unique skin and tissue properties

Research applications: Regenerative medicine, wound healing, tissue repair, comparative physiology

Core Services

Study Design Consultation

  • Expert advice on experimental design
  • Power analysis and sample size calculations
  • Protocol development and optimization
  • Regulatory compliance guidance

Live Animal Access

  • Access to breeding colonies
  • Animals for short-term studies
  • Long-term collaborative projects
  • Breeding pair provision for colony establishment

Sample Collection

  • Custom tissue sample collection
  • Blood and plasma samples
  • Organ and tissue harvesting
  • Specialized sample preservation

Training & Support

  • Handling and husbandry training
  • Specialized technique workshops
  • Veterinary support
  • Animal care protocols

How to Access Resources

Step 1: Initial Consultation

Contact the core leader to discuss your research goals and requirements. We'll help determine the most appropriate animal model and study design for your project.

Step 2: Proposal Submission

Submit a brief research proposal outlining your objectives, methodology, and resource needs. Include timeline and budget considerations.

Step 3: Review & Approval

Proposals are reviewed for scientific merit, feasibility, and resource availability. IACUC approval may be required depending on the study design.

Step 4: Implementation

Once approved, we'll work with you to implement your study, provide training as needed, and ensure proper protocols are followed.

Facilities & Equipment

Animal Housing

  • Temperature and humidity controlled environments
  • Species-specific housing systems
  • AAALAC-accredited facility
  • 24/7 veterinary oversight

Research Support

  • Procedure rooms for sample collection
  • Imaging and monitoring equipment
  • Sample processing facilities
  • Data collection and analysis tools

Contact Information

Get Started

For research inquiries:
Andrei Seluanov, Ph.D. (andrei.seluanov@rochester.edu)

For facility tours:
Contact us to schedule a visit to our animal facilities

For collaboration opportunities:
We welcome partnerships for advancing aging research using our available animal models.